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<br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Long;mont's Raw Water Master Planning efforts. As part of those master planning efforts, <br />Longmont has included a conservation component in the City's future water supply <br />planning. Ken will work with the water conservation master planning team to insure that <br />goal is met as part of the water conservation master planning efforts. <br /> <br />Grant Graver, City of Longmont Environmental Project Specialist, is a Class A Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant Operator with 30 years of experience in the wastewater industry. Grant has <br />been with the Public Works & Water Utilities division of the City for over 24 years involved <br />mainly with biosolids treatment and reuse. He will serve as the Project Coordinator for the <br />Water Conservation Master Plan update by coordinating communications and gathering <br />information. <br /> <br />Tracy Bouvette, Great Western Institute and CH2M HILL, serves as the Executive Director of. <br />Great Western Institute, a Colorado non-profit focused on promoting the benefits of water <br />com.ervation and water use efficiency. Mr. Bouvette has over 25 years of experience in water <br />resources engineering and policy development. He was the primary author of the State's <br />Water Conservation Plan Development Guidance Document and he has been traveling the <br />State conducting workshops on water conservation planning and implementation. He is a <br />professional engineer in the State of Colorado. <br /> <br />Holly Nelson, CH2M HILL, is an Associate Engineer and has served clients in the Colorado <br />Front Range for 6 years. Ms. Nelson has broad range of experience including wastewater <br />facility planning, reuse master planning, pilot testing and water and wastewater treatment <br />facility design. She is also a professional engineer in the State of Colorado. <br /> <br />3. Rletail Water Delivery <br /> <br />Retail water delivery is categorized into six customer classifications. A brief summary of <br />each is provided below: <br /> <br />Single Family & Duplex: Residential single family homes and duplexes. <br />Very occasionally they might have a dedicated irrigation tap in addition <br />to water service to their home. The irrigation tap is classified as irrigation. <br /> <br />Multi-Family: Three or more attached living units and includes mobile <br />home parks. New multifamily complexes will have a multifamily tap to <br />each building and a dedicated irrigation tap. They may also have a <br />separate tap to the clubhouse or pool area. The buildings are classified as <br />multifamily, the irrigation as irrigation, and the clubhouse/pool as <br />commercial. <br /> <br />Small Commercial: These are all commercial taps that provide water to the <br />building. Services included in this classification are hotels, assisted living; <br />and nursing homes. Commercial establishments may also have an <br />irrigation tap. These are classified as irrigation. <br /> <br />Mixed Use: Mixed use combines residential and commercial use under <br />one roof. SO far most have had a commercial tap and a multifamily tap. <br />This is moving towards classification as commercial and requiring a <br />dedicated irrigation tap. <br />